143C-6-8. State agencies may incur financial obligations only if authorized by the Director of the Budget and subject to the availability of appropriated funds.
(a) Limitation. - Unless otherwise authorized by the Director as provided by law, purchase orders, contracts, salary commitments, and any other financial obligations by State agencies shall be subject to the availability of appropriated funds or available funds that are not State funds as defined in this Chapter. Any employment contract or salary commitment that is paid in whole or in part with State funds shall also be subject to this limitation.
(b) Notice. - Any written purchase order, contract, salary commitment, or other financial obligation subject to this section shall include a clause that sets forth the limitation imposed by subsection (a) of this section. Where this section applies but there is no written document to which the limitation may be added, the entity that administers the State funds at issue shall notify the person or entity of the limitation. (2006-203, s. 3; 2012-142, s. 6.13(a).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143C - State Budget Act
Article 6 - Administration of the Budget.
§ 143C-6-1 - Budget enacted by the General Assembly; certified budgets of State agencies.
§ 143C-6-2 - Methods to avoid deficit.
§ 143C-6-4 - Budget Adjustments Authorized.
§ 143C-6-5.5 - Limitation on use of State funds for abortions.
§ 143C-6-6 - Positions included in the State Payroll.
§ 143C-6-7 - Compliance with Chapter and appropriations acts by State agencies.
§ 143C-6-9 - Use of lapsed salary savings.
§ 143C-6-10 - Flexible compensation plan.
§ 143C-6-11 - Highway appropriation.
§ 143C-6-11.1 - Department of Transportation Spend Plan.
§ 143C-6-12 - Quarterly report on State agency reorganizations and movements of positions.
§ 143C-6-13 - Results first annual report.
§ 143C-6-21 - Payments to nonprofits.
§ 143C-6-22 - Use of State funds by non-State entities.
§ 143C-6-23 - State grant fundsadministration; oversight and reporting requirements.